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New York State Fire Department Drill Teams

Descripción general

2011 will be the biggest New York Fire Department Racing season ever, with sanctioned events all across Long Island attended by thousands of fans and firefighters throughout the summer. Firefighters from departments across Long Island and New York State challenge each other in competitions designed to test their skills in the pillars of firefighting: climbing ladders, positioning hoselines, even using old-fashioned buckets to extinguish the blaze.

To see photos of the great crowds, check out the sixth, seventh and eighth photos.

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We are looking to recruit sponsors to advertise at the events. Most of these sponsors are local vendors, who usually do business with the local fire departments.

Sponsorships allow businesses to reach out to the extensive weekly audience for each competition and increase loyalty in their business by saying thanks to the Firefighters.

Requisitos

Tell these businesses why they NEED to sponsor the Fire Department Drill Teams!

There are over 20 Fire Department competitions across Long Island each summer, which culminate this August in Central Islip, Long Island for the New York State Championship Drill. The NYS Drill and Parade attracts over 2000 Firefighters, Chiefs, Commissioners and, most importantly, fans!

I need to incorporate our new logo, designed from a project on this site. See the images in AI format.

Here are the various levels available to the sponsors. The following does not need to be included in the text of the brochure, unless you think it is effective.

The Radio Partnership ($299), where we create a 20-second radio commercial for the sponsor and broadcast it on local FM and internet radio. See photo 1 and 2.

The Impact Level ($749), includes the radio partnership and a color animated ad on our LED video board. See photo 3 and 4.

The Gold Partnership ($1249), Includes the impact level and two full color banners placed trackside. See photo 5 and 6.